The addiction to fiat currencies draws parallels with drug addiction; it reshapes the economy by making individuals reliant on digital transactions, leading to a loss of financial independence.
Like illicit drugs, legal substances such as junk food and pharmaceuticals leverage addiction tactics—directing unhealthy habits into a cycle that reinforces reliance on these products.
The conversion of the general population into 'digit addicts' reflects a broader societal issue where convenience and instant gratification overshadow the need for genuine financial stability.
While the addiction to junk food and pharmaceuticals complicates health issues, the relentless pursuit of digital convenience presents a dystopian reality that many seem oblivious to.
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